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OMCTO

This thread is for revealing your ignorance of major comic book occurrences. Hopefully when a gap is admitted by someone, others will come along and fill the gap. I'll start. I was flipping through an old issue of Hulk the other day, and it was made clear that everyone knew that Hulk and Banner are one and the same. I realized, suddenly, that I have no idea when or how Banner's secret was exposed. Anyone care to enlighten me on this point?

OMCTO

This thread is for revealing your ignorance of major comic book occurrences. Hopefully when a gap is admitted by someone, others will come along and fill the gap. I'll start. I was flipping through an old issue of Hulk the other day, and it was made clear that everyone knew that Hulk and Banner are one and the same. I realized, suddenly, that I have no idea when or how Banner's secret was exposed. Anyone care to enlighten me on this point?

The Old Doctor

by The Old Doctor » Sun Dec 15, 2013 2:54 pm

It was revealed when Thanoscopter wrote a brilliantly funny article outing him.

I believe it was early on, during the Severin drawn era. Thunderbolt Ross was not above putting it out there to capture the Hulk.

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Eli Katz wrote:This thread is for revealing your ignorance of major comic book occurrences. Hopefully when a gap is admitted by someone, others will come along and fill the gap. I'll start. I was flipping through an old issue of Hulk the other day, and it was made clear that everyone knew that Hulk and Banner are one and the same. I realized, suddenly, that I have no idea when or how Banner's secret was exposed. Anyone care to enlighten me on this point?

From Wikipedia:

In Tales to Astonish #77 (March 1966), Banner's and the Hulk's dual identity became publicly known when Glenn Talbot, Banner's romantic rival for Betty, witnessed his transformation, turning Banner into a wanted fugitive.

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Eli Katz wrote:This thread is for revealing your ignorance of major comic book occurrences. Hopefully when a gap is admitted by someone, others will come along and fill the gap. I'll start. I was flipping through an old issue of Hulk the other day, and it was made clear that everyone knew that Hulk and Banner are one and the same. I realized, suddenly, that I have no idea when or how Banner's secret was exposed. Anyone care to enlighten me on this point?

From Wikipedia:

In Tales to Astonish #77 (March 1966), Banner's and the Hulk's dual identity became publicly known when Glenn Talbot, Banner's romantic rival for Betty, witnessed his transformation, turning Banner into a wanted fugitive.

Son of Stein

Eli Katz wrote:This thread is for revealing your ignorance of major comic book occurrences. Hopefully when a gap is admitted by someone, others will come along and fill the gap. I'll start. I was flipping through an old issue of Hulk the other day, and it was made clear that everyone knew that Hulk and Banner are one and the same. I realized, suddenly, that I have no idea when or how Banner's secret was exposed. Anyone care to enlighten me on this point?

When I started buying back issues way back when - this was one of the books I had to have simply because of the cover!

Son of Stein

Eli Katz wrote:This thread is for revealing your ignorance of major comic book occurrences. Hopefully when a gap is admitted by someone, others will come along and fill the gap. I'll start. I was flipping through an old issue of Hulk the other day, and it was made clear that everyone knew that Hulk and Banner are one and the same. I realized, suddenly, that I have no idea when or how Banner's secret was exposed. Anyone care to enlighten me on this point?

When I started buying back issues way back when - this was one of the books I had to have simply because of the cover!